What the fuck is your problem, I dont have any reasons to booby trap my plots at all. I started this fucking thread because booby traps are out there in the real fucking world, and there are still people that do it, shouldnt people be able to share knowledge of whats happening in the real world, I would never harm or injure any living creature let alone people. Its better to know what potential dangers are out there then just not give a fuck like you, SHame on you, and its assholes like you with your negativity that ruin good threads, Grow the fuck up kid
I second this ^. they have hunting cams that are perfect, and cheap.
Lol I wanted to start this thread because I know there is people in this world that have booby trapped grows before.I think This could be a great thread, get the discussions flowing Love to hear some feedback and opinions, happy toking guys.![]()
]"[/COLOR]Lmfao or if you did a great job you'd stumble across a dead body of a THEIF that tried to steal YOUR hard work. There are some farmers who carry shotguns for whoever/whatever crosses THEIR property.. and there are some who do not. obviously your the one that does not. So keep your opinion to yourself and lets just allow the OP to get answers cuz there are other farmers on here who don't share the same ignorant philosophy as you.
Agreed lolBooby traps are lame, boobies are awesome.
sounds like propaganda to me. Making the cops feel like indiana jones whenever they go after growers. I would consider myself pretty experienced with snakes and you would never see me trying to handle a venomous snake, people get paid big bucks to do that.I once saw a TV show about the dangers the DEA, and State, County and local, cops can face when they try to take down an outdoor commercial grower.
In a part of the show about growers in the hills of Kentucky and Tennessee it said often times they will use some plots where there is only one way to get to the plot by foot. It sounds stupid because that means an obvious trail. But what they do is have sacrificial plots, small plots they do not mind being taken. The one single way to get to them, the single passable trail, will be a narrow trail with something like a high rock wall on one side and a drop off on the other and they will set booby traps along the way. They will use punji sticks like were used in Vietnam and another one is depending on what sorts of venomous snakes they have in their area they will catch timber rattlers and or copperheads and run a thin wire through the rattles or the tail of the copperheads and stake them along the trail and around the plot. Anyone walking the narrow trail, with nowhere to change direction to take a different route, will run across venomous snakes staked close along the edges of the trail on pieces of wire about 3 to 6 feet long, and if they get past that, and the punji sticks, they find more venomous snakes around the plot.
The show claimed the booby trap ideas were twofold. One, to injure enough law enforcement people to reduce the numbers in the area that if there were more able to be in the field at a time might otherwise find their main plots and also to cause apprehension in the law enforcement people in hopes of making them figure it is not worth the cost in injuries to look for plots and just basically look around in safe places and only act like they are doing their jobs ... which of course the law enforcement people said does not work, that it does not keep them from going wherever it is they know or feel they need to go.
Some people can be real nasty.
You should try to actually read the thread before posting next time. Did you happen to catch this part?
The thread is about booby trapping your grow.
Its not about protecting your own land/property using firearms. Which I am for 100%. If someone comes onto my property with the intent to steal from me, harm myself or my family, I wouldn't hesitate to use lethal force.
Huge Difference.
I once saw a TV show about the dangers the DEA, and State, County and local, cops can face when they try to take down an outdoor commercial grower.
In a part of the show about growers in the hills of Kentucky and Tennessee it said often times they will use some plots where there is only one way to get to the plot by foot. It sounds stupid because that means an obvious trail. But what they do is have sacrificial plots, small plots they do not mind being taken. The one single way to get to them, the single passable trail, will be a narrow trail with something like a high rock wall on one side and a drop off on the other and they will set booby traps along the way. They will use punji sticks like were used in Vietnam and another one is depending on what sorts of venomous snakes they have in their area they will catch timber rattlers and or copperheads and run a thin wire through the rattles or the tail of the copperheads and stake them along the trail and around the plot. Anyone walking the narrow trail, with nowhere to change direction to take a different route, will run across venomous snakes staked close along the edges of the trail on pieces of wire about 3 to 6 feet long, and if they get past that, and the punji sticks, they find more venomous snakes around the plot.
The show claimed the booby trap ideas were twofold. One, to injure enough law enforcement people to reduce the numbers in the area that if there were more able to be in the field at a time might otherwise find their main plots and also to cause apprehension in the law enforcement people in hopes of making them figure it is not worth the cost in injuries to look for plots and just basically look around in safe places and only act like they are doing their jobs ... which of course the law enforcement people said does not work, that it does not keep them from going wherever it is they know or feel they need to go.
Some people can be real nasty.